Obi-Wan enters the fortress through an underwater hatch, navigating the base's dark corridors while avoiding detection.

In the fourth episode of the limited series, the narrative centers on a high-stakes rescue mission that mirrors the legendary beats of the original 1977 film, A New Hope . After barely surviving a brutal encounter with Darth Vader , Obi-Wan must overcome his physical injuries and fractured connection to the Force to save Princess Leia from the heart of Imperial power. 🛡️ The Mission: Infiltrating Fortress Inquisitorius

As Obi-Wan searches for Leia, he is forced to rely on the Force in ways he hasn't for a decade. While he initially struggles with even basic telekinesis, the urgency of the mission forces him to reconnect with his training.

Though they successfully flee back to Jabiim, Reva reveals she placed a tracker in Leia's droid, LOLA , ensuring the Empire will find the Path's hidden base. 🔑 Key Takeaways Description Parallels Strongly echoes the Death Star rescue in A New Hope . Growth

Tala, an Imperial officer working for the Path, uses her clearance to infiltrate the base and provide remote support.

Following his defeat on Mapuzo, Obi-Wan is brought to the moon by the underground network known as The Path . He is placed in a bacta tank to heal, a sequence that is hauntingly intercut with images of Darth Vader in his own tank, highlighting their intertwined destinies.

Despite his weakened state, Obi-Wan insists on rescuing Leia, who has been taken to on the moon Nur . The mission is a desperate gamble: